The Indian press has crowned her the Aishwarya Rai of Pakistan - after Bollywood's most successful female star.
A household name in Pakistan after having acted in nearly 200 films, Reema is visiting the western Indian city of Bombay - home to India's famously prolific film industry. At parties thrown in her honour by Indian film legends, Reema says she brings a message of peace from across the border.
"People in both countries want peace,and I bring this message with me to further better relations between the two countries."
It is a hope echoed by those she has met in Bombay (Mumbai).
"They all want Indian artists to work in Pakistan and Pakistani artists to work in India," says Reema.
Reema's reputation was built in the city of Lahore - home to Pakistan's answer to Bollywood, Lollywood. She says her visit to Bombay was prompted by the recent thaw in relations between her country and India. But she charmingly turns down cliched roles in the more improbable love stories featuring Indian boys and Pakistani girls.
"How many times will you do the same story?" she asks, as producers and directors entreat her to play a part in their latest ventures. Reema believes artistes in the two countries can help bring the two countries closer.
Accompanying her in Bombay are the producer, Mohammed Shoaib Alam, the veteran director and actor, Rangeela, and the classical singer, Ustad Rafaqat Ali Khan.
"I think technically Bollywood is better, but despite being much smaller, there is no dearth of talent in Lollywood,"
Asked about fellow Pakistani actresses who failed to make it big in Bollywood, Reema suggests they may not have been good enough all-rounders. While some were good actresses, they couldn't dance, while others who could sway to the tunes were not fine enough performers. But she is confident she will make it.
She has certainly been busy enough in Bombay, passing time with countless big names - Rakesh Roshan and his son, Hrithik, as well as producers Ramesh Sippy, Bharat Shah, Jeetendra and Sawan Kumar. Asked which Bollywood actors she would most like to have worked with, the answer, predictably enough, was vintage screen idols Amitabh Bachchan and Dilip Kumar.
"I am overwhelmed by the love and affection showered on me by the Indians, the media and the film industry
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she is pretty or not that is another question guys she isis most famous n confident n educated heroine in lollywood thats why she is compared to ash.there may b some exaggeration there but if she has been given protocol it means she is something.mano or na mano.
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she is pretty or not that is another question guys she isis most famous n confident n educated heroine in lollywood thats why she is compared to ash.there may b some exaggeration there but if she has been given protocol it means she is something.mano or na mano.
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ydakh if u havent watched her movies to is main us ka kia kasoor hai.ive watched all of her urdu movies n some punjabi films.though her fw films r hit bbut her acting is good in manny movies.im not talking abbout her old films with shan in that she looked cartoon but in new era she was good from most of the heroines.she is good i dresses.rahi bbaat dace ki to she has bbeen misused she is good dancer like maduri.u may have watched her clasical dances onn stage.ive seenn films on tv .other heroines r even worst in dance.
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she is only famous for dance..but acting is weak... mojority of our public dont see bad sound paki movie.. ok u accept old director have blender faults... they hardly know about films..they copy noborhood movie badly. but recent project of reema is making in a good ways..hopefully it will good as javaid sheikh.